Advantages: A couple of big tunes Disadvantages: Generally weak
Young MC released his debut, "Ston Cold Rhymin'" off the hype of his hit single, "Bust A Move". The Eglish-born, New York raised rapper performed a mainstream Pop version of the genre at the time (1989), and little was heard from him following this album. 1. "I Come Off"
To kick the album off, we have something which is very much of the time as we get into something which fits the sounds of the late eighties, especially the Pop world and how it ... ...been recognised as a fully-fledged genre in its own right. Along with a sample of Doug E. Fresh's "The Show", you have a little Aaron Neville, and it really hypes the thing up as it begins. **Four Stars**
2. "Principal's Office" Tracks such as this one are likely to have really brought down his rep in the Hip Hop world, and really put him in a position where he seems completely wack in comparison to the Rakim, Big daddy Kane and N.W.A dominating ...
XICripZ 24.02.2009 (19.02.2009)
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